Res Publica - Journal of Undergraduate Research
Abstract
This policy paper explores juvenile expungement policies and their broader social impact. Research suggests that lenient expungement laws help prevent discrimination in education, housing, and military service, aiding rehabilitation youth offenders' reintegration. The paper begins with a historical overview of Illinois juvenile law, highlighting its shift from punitive to rehabilitative approaches. It then examines key legislation, including the Juvenile Court Act, Juvenile Justice, and Delinquency Prevention Act, and Youth Opportunity and Fairness Act. Illinois's juvenile expungement laws are analyzed, covering eligibility, process, and timeline. A comparative analysis follows, contrasting Illinois' policies with those of California and Florida to emphasize differences in the process. Insights from legal professionals across Illinois highlight areas for reform, offering recommendations for policymakers.
Recommended Citation
Kudelka, Emma (2026) "Juvenile Record Expungement Policy in Illinois," Res Publica - Journal of Undergraduate Research: Vol. 30Available at: https://digitalcommons.iwu.edu/respublica/vol30/iss1/7